Chapter 19, Online Comm
Chapter 20 Small group
Chapter 2, Ethics
Chapter 15, Informative Speaking
Chapter 16, 17 Persuasion
100

The on-screen elements seen by the audience during an online speech

What is the visual environment?

100

The ability to influence group members so as to help achieve the goals of the group

What is leadership?

100

The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs

What is ethics?

100

A speech designed to convey knowledge and understanding

What is informative speaking?

100

The process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people's beliefs or actions

What is persuasion?

200

A visual layout for online speeches that displays the speaker and visual aids side by side

What is concurrent view?

200

A group member who emerges as a leader during the group's deliberations?

What is an emergent leader?

200

The use of language to defame, demean, or degrade individuals or groups

What is name-calling?

200

A belief, theory, idea, notion, principle, or the like.

What is a concept?

200

The mental give and take between speaker and listener during a persuasive speech

What is mental dialogue?

300

A speech that takes place remotely and synchronously

Real-time online speech

300

Routine 'housekeeping' actions necessary to the efficient conduct of business

What are procedural needs?

300

Presenting another personals language or ideas as one's own

What is plagiarism?

300

A statement that depicts a person, event, idea, or the like with clarity and vividness

What is description?

300

The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.

What is ethos?

400

Robert is portrayed in the Zoom box with the top of his cut off and very close to his face. He needs to improve his:

What is framing?

400

Analyzing the issues the group faces, collecting information, soliciting group member's views are all examples of:

What are task needs?

400

Sally takes an idea from another piece of work and represents it as her own. The rest of her work has original ideas.

What is patchwork plagiarism?
400

Harry points out the similarities between two popular artists

What is comparison?

400

Ben does a persuasive speech about what steps should be taken to reduce the erosion of America's coastlines.

What is question of policy?

500

Beth's appearance in the Zoom box is shadowed with little light on her face. She needs to improve her:

What is lighting?

500

How well members get along, how willing people are to contribute, supporting each other are all examples of:

What are maintenance needs

500

Niall reads a source and summarizes it in his own words.

What is paraphrasing?

500

Maria presents her speech on heart disease without jargon and complicated language. She tells a personal story about her grandfather's experience with heart disease.

What is to personalize?

500

Sienna uses facts and figures to support her argument that student loans should be forgiven.

What is logos?

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